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Chennedy Carter lashes out against ESPN list that ranks her beneath Caitlin Clark

OutKick host Dan Dakich talks on "Don't @ Me" about how the WNBA failed to ride the wave as Caitlin Clark's popularity rose with the Indiana Fever.

Chennedy Carter had something to say on Wednesday.

The Chicago Sky guard addressed ESPN's rankings of the WNBA's 25 best players, which had her ranked 24th in the league, in an Instagram story. Carter expressed clear disagreement with her placement on the list. 

"How I average less minutes and my stats top in the league? But I am at the BOTTOM this isn't adding up, the hate be so obvious," she wrote. "F/G (field goal) percentage as well." 

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The list had Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson ranked at the top of the list with the New York Liberty's Breanna Stewart coming in second. Meanwhile, Indiana Fever rookie phenom Caitlin Clark, who Carter aggressively knocked to the ground in a game in early June and has criticized online since, ranked 15th.

Carter is correct in that she averages fewer minutes per game than many of her peers above her on the list, including Clark. Carter has averaged just 25.1 minutes per game, which is the fewest of any player in the WNBA's top 33 players in points per game this year and fewer than any player higher than her on the list.

Carter has averaged just 25.1 points per game this year while averaging 17.2 points per game – 0.1 points more than Clark. Carter's 51.8 field goal percentage is also the sixth best of any player on ESPN's list.

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark, left, is guarded by Chicago Sky guard Chennedy Carter on June 1, 2024, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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